Ethan Mollick

Wharton professor and AI commentator whose public experiments often serve as practical evidence for how AI tools change knowledge work.

Geoffrey Huntley

Australian software engineer and writer; known for the “Ralph” loop framing and for public arguments about agentic coding, context hygiene, and identity in software engineering.

Simon Willison

Developer and writer whose public AI-assisted development experiments provide inspectable examples of agentic coding practice.

Steve Yegge

Programmer and blogger; associated with “Landing the Plane”, Beads, Gas Town, and (with Gene Kim) book Vibe coding / FAAFO.